Dua Lipa: At Your Service
By iHeartPodcasts
Following the first season of our critically acclaimed podcast, we’re back for more!
Dua Lipa: At Your Service is an interview series brimming with inspiring stories and tools, tips, and recommendations learned and shared by some of the world’s most exciting minds – people revolutionising not just their own industries, but also culture more broadly. From fashion to music, literature to activism, At Your Service’s guests will go deep on successes, failures, and obstacles, and what we can learn from them, too.
Latest episode
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Introducing: A New Season of Questlove Supreme
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Dean Baquet (and a Season Two Wrap-up)
Dua reflects on the second season of At Your Service. Later, she's joined by Dean Baquet, former executive editor of the New York Times. -
Pedro Almodóvar
This week, Dua is joined by Pedro Almodóvar, the visionary filmmaker behind iconic movies like Women on the Verge of a Nervous Breakdown, Parallel Mothers, and more. -
Greta Gerwig
This week, Dua is joined by Greta Gerwig, star of White Noise and director of Little Women, Lady Bird, and 2023’s Barbie. -
Mo Farah
This week, Dua talks to sporting legend Mo Farah, the most successful male track distance runner ever, about his recent revelations that he was trafficked to the UK from Djibouti as a child. -
Dita Von Teese
This week, Dua is joined by Dita Von Teese, the modern-day queen of burlesque and the pioneer of the martini glass strip tease. -
Dan Levy
This week, Dua is joined by Dan Levy, the mind behind the hit TV series Schitt’s Creek and HBO Max's new The Big Brunch. -
Brandon Wolf
This week, Dua is joined by Brandon Wolf, a survivor of the 2016 Pulse nightclub shooting and a leading gun safety and LGBTQ advocate. -
Trevor Noah
This week, Dua is joined by Trevor Noah – comedian, author, and (until 8 December) host of Comedy Central’s The Daily Show. -
Bryan Stevenson
This week, Dua is joined by Bryan Stevenson – lawyer, civil rights leader, and founder of the Equal Justice Initiative, the Legacy Museum, and the National Monument for Peace and Justice.